I bought a Firestone Ride-Rite airbag kit a couple of months ago and decided it wasn't for me. I'm curious to see if anyone is interested in buying these? They were on my truck for a month and a half where the truck wasn't driven for a month in between there meaning these bags are hardly even used. I've got all the original hardware, box, & instructions. Will be willing to ship but would rather pick up. $200 firm.

I bought a Firestone Ride-Rite airbag kit a couple of months ago and decided it wasn't for me. I'm curious to see if anyone is interested in buying these? They were on my truck for a month and a half where the truck wasn't driven for a month in between there meaning these bags are hardly even used. I've got all the original hardware, box, & instructions. Will be willing to ship but would rather pick up. $200 firm.

They did lift the rear up some but would work great with a leveling kit. The ride was a little firmer than stock. I also realized I didn't need it since all I tow is a 4wheeler trailer. If you tow alot then they would be a great add or if you want a little extra lift in the rear. I would however recommend in getting the kit that comes with it to control the PSI from the cab or a wireless handheld. It does become a pain to manually check the psi and fill up the bags if needed.

If it is the same as I had installed on my '05 Tacoma, they are terrific... and the OP doesn't know what a great ride they give! You can change the ride/ firmness/ height with air pressure... 10 psi to (they say 100) but 50 was more than I ever put in them and with a heavy load, my truck was at full height and never bottomed out (this was a truck with the bad rear springs that there is a TSB now for, but not offered when I complained to my dealer.

WELL i am on the fence of buying the air compressor system with guages and reinstalling the bags or getting the roadmaster active suspension. With the bags I have maintenance, with the roadmaster I do not. All I tow is a fourwheeler but I do need some kind of suspension upgrade in the rear. A AAL is in the back of my head too.